… we’re still wondering: Whatever happened to the Censorship in China story, written by award-winner Ha Jin?His feature story was scheduled to be published in National Geographic right before the Beijing Olympic games, but instead the piece was mysteriously killed by Editor-in-Chief Chris Johns.

Ha Jin

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